374 pot plants found inside Hydesville home

After complaints from neighbors, authorities served a search warrant in Hydesville on Thursday that turned up 374 growing marijuana plants.

The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and Humboldt County Drug Task Force served the warrant on the 3000 block of Diana Drive in Hydesville. The sheriff's office had received "multiple complaints" about the residence, a press release said.

Deputies turned up the plants, which measured from six inches to four feet in height, and were being grown hydroponically in a bedroom and garage. Dried marijuana and evidence it was being sold were also found, the release said.

The home was likely only being used to grow marijuana, and nobody was living there, the release said. No arrests were made, but deputies have identified three suspects and are asking for arrest warrants, officials said.

The sheriff's office asks anyone with information regarding this case to call 445-7251, or the sheriff's office crime tip line at 268-2539.